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Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Clean building, no odd smells Cons: Inconsistent access to amenities - Amenities hours are not clearly posted - Package room hours are not clearly posted - Amenities fee changed without notice
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Clean lobby and common areas, beautiful building with nice amenities (gym, pool, bowling alley, coffee shop, rock climbing wall). Nice roof / great for dogs. Cons: Very small appliances and apartments. Smells very strong of weed…just pumps into your apartment vents *heavily* most of the day/night. Can hear loud neighbors through the walls. Building is far away from everything so you feel very isolated. Although they have amenities, management makes it super annoying to use anything…you basically have to reserve everything but the gym online and an attendant has to come unlock it for you. It’s totally pointless to have nice amenities (that you pay monthly for) and you get very limited access and it’s really annoying to have jump through all the hoops to book something. Totally infuriating. This place is awful. Advice to landlord: Stop allowing tenants to smoke weed / cigarettes inside. Evict those people. Open up the amenities and allow tenants to manage it themselves.
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Amenities, Floor to ceiling windows, Quick response to maintenance requests, open concept, nice views. Cons: Apartments are over the gym so when people deadlift and drop the weights the apartments close by (even if not directly above) shake. Some amenities aren't open yet for example the hot tubs, Also the spin room tv never works, and the class instructors aren't very good. The sinks are square so its very hard to clean and mold can easily grow.
Anonymous
3 years ago
Unit 253 Pros: BM team are responsive & tend to fix issues within 48hrs. Front desk staff are generally nice. Great amenities, especially the pool & gym. Cons: It’s not the *nice* part of Bushwick. In the year I’ve been here police have been called to multiple incidents in & outside. Expect loud music from cars parked outside the building.
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: The community, the pool, boxing ring, the people there. Cons: Everything has cons Advice to landlord: Great place
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Overall building is beautiful and the lobby staff is great! Cons: I would not recommend any building managed by Smart Management. They building has filed for bankruptcy and it shows. After issues with amenity fees and not clearly breaking down outstanding balances, I was very skeptical and knew they were probably trying to get money from any area possible. Also, note going from one building to another an amenity which is absurd.
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Building is clean and good amenities although with the exception of the gym, you probably will overestimate how much you'll actually use them. The pool is too overcrowded on weekends with kids. Cons: When I moved in there was a german cockroach problem. Has since been eradicated but it was an unpleasant first month or two. Too many random families with screaming kids Advice to landlord: Crackdown harder on people letting their dogs poop outside the building and not picking it up
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Great amenities, location, and beautiful apartments Cons: Cheaply built and the smell of neighbors smoke wafts into our unit Advice to landlord: Enforce your no smoking policy
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: The new construction is great except for the lack of privacy because of the building design. Cons: little privacy, overpriced
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Good amenities Good staff Nice events Cons: Harassing management Building owner went bankrupt, good luck with security deposit Section 8 housing takes majority of building No pool availability Building never finalized in construction on the X side When you move in for some odd reason you get hit with an insanely high electric bill, this has happened to many tenants here. Both ConEd and the building play stupid. Advice to landlord: Finalize construction Obtain permit for pool and stop pinching pennies